Hidden Castles and Manors Itinerary

Day One

  • Arrive in Ireland and if time allows it, explore the wealth of treasures that Dublin has to offer.


  • Highlights include Trinity College with the Book Of Kells, Christchurch Cathedral and Dublin Castle and its many galleries and museums.


  • Make your way to either Kilkea Castle in Kildare or Kinnitty Castle in Co. Offaly for your first night of luxury in Ireland.


Day Two

  • Full day tour of the nearby County Wicklow, known as the Garden of Ireland.


  • Visit the beautiful Powerscourt Estate nestling at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains with its gardens, deer herd and waterfall.


  • On to Glendalough, the 6th century monastic site.


  • Continue south through the village of Avoca and the Meeting of Waters.


  • Return to Kilkea Castle or Kinnitty Castle for overnight.


Day Three

  • Depart your chosen Castle and travel to the provincial town of Athlone which sits on the River Shannon.


  • Continue North through the towns of Carrick-on-Shannon and Boyle to Collooney where you will overnight in Markree Castle.


Day Four

  • Full day tour of the Yeats region where the poet spent a lot of his life.


  • Visit Lissadell House, Yeats’ grave in Drumcliffe, the lakes of Lough Gill and Arrow, and the many sandy beaches around the Sligo coast.


  • It is possible to take a boat trip on Lough Gill from Parks Castle and capture the environment which so inspired the Nobel winning poet, W.B. Yeats.


  • Return to Markree Castle for second overnight.


Day Five

  • Visit the wild rugged county Mayo, an area which has suffered much through emigration both in the last century and today.


  • Travel through the towns of Ballina and Belmullet to the beautiful coastline of Mulrany Bay.


  • Perhaps a visit to the windswept Achill Island where Gaelic is still the spoken language.


  • Return to Markree Castle passing through Westport and Castlebar.


Day Six

  • Depart Sligo travelling north to Donegal.


  • One of Ireland’s least well known but most attractive counties.


  • Travel to the fishing village of Killybegs and the folk park of Glencolmcille.


  • Perhaps stop at Magee Tweed manufacturers in Donegal town.


  • Travel south through Omagh, Monaghan and Carrickmacross to Kingscourt for overnight in Cabra Castle.


Day Seven

  • Depart Cabra Castle for Dundalk and drive north through the beautiful scenery of the Cooley Peninsula.


  • Visit to Carlingford, capital of the Cooley peninsula which nestles at the foot of the Slieve Foy mountains overlooking Carlingford Bay and the Mourne mountains.


  • It is a town of great character with its narrow streets and medieval town houses and castle.


  • This coastline is the largest producer of oysters in Ireland.


  • Return to Cabra for overnight.


Day Eight

  • Final day in Ireland.


  • Depart the castle and travel towards Dublin through the Boyne Valley stopping at Newgrange, Ireland’s most famous burial chamber, before making your way to the airport for your flight home.